Meanwhile reacting to this spot-fixing saga, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said agencies like Income Tax Department and Enforcement Directorate will start probing only after the police comes up with "concrete evidence".

Delhi Police sources have claimed that Rajasthan Royals spinner Ajit Chandila was allegedly paid Rs 12 lakh by a bookie for spot-fixing in IPL 5 but the attempt to manipulate matches failed as the cricketer could not play many matches.

According to latest reports, ICC has withdrawn umpire Asad Rauf from Champions Trophy. The decision was taken after reports in media which said that the Pakistan umpire was withdrawn because of spot-fixing investigations by the Mumbai Police

According to a news channel, Mumbai Police has given Gurunath Meiyappan deadline till tomorrow to appear before Mumbai Crime Branch. The report added that if the CSK CEO failed to turn up or be represented he would be declared a fugitive.

Former India cricket and BJP MP Kirti Azad has demanded that Rajeev Shukla resign immediately in the wake of the spot-fixing crisis. Yashwant Sinha has said that the IPL is a den of gambling and called for tougher measures to curb the menace of fixing.

According to reports, a team of Mumbai Police has landed in Chennai to investigate into the spot-fixing scandal. Ther local police has also been informed and are expected to aid the team of officers from Mumbai. Reports suggest that Gurunath Meiyappan is expected to be interrogated as revelations made by Vindoo Dara Singh has led to the CSK boss' name cropping up.

Mumbai Police to check the conversation between Vindoo Dara Singh and Gurunath Meiyappan to confirm if any team strategy was being leaked that could help Vindoo in placing bets.

Kolkata Police have arrested 9 bookies including a known bookie Ajit Surekha. Police claimed that Rs 3 lakh, 8 mobile phones and 2 laptops installed with betting software was recovered from them. All nine accused are set to be produced in court today.